donator
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From Middle English donatour, from Latin dōnātor and Old French; equivalent to donate + -or.
donator (plural donators)
Most commonly used in legal documents.
Learned borrowing from Latin dōnātor.
donator (plural donator-donator, first-person possessive donatorku, second-person possessive donatormu, third-person possessive donatornya)
donator (plural donatores)
dōnātor
Learned borrowing from Latin dōnātor.
donator m pers (female equivalent donatorka)
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | donator | donatorzy/donatorowie |
genitive | donatora | donatorów |
dative | donatorowi | donatorom |
accusative | donatora | donatorów |
instrumental | donatorem | donatorami |
locative | donatorze | donatorach |
vocative | donatorze | donatorzy/donatorowie |
donator m (plural donatori)
dònātor m (Cyrillic spelling до̀на̄тор)
donator c
nominative | genitive | ||
---|---|---|---|
singular | indefinite | donator | donators |
definite | donatorn | donatorns | |
plural | indefinite | donatorer | donatorers |
definite | donatorerna | donatorernas |
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